Mobile Technologies and the Incidence of Cyberbullying in Seven European Countries: Findings from Net Children Go Mobile (pdf)

Creating Safe and Supporting Schools: Podcasts on bullying - Listen to world leading experts in the field of bullying, aggression and violence research - Professor Christina Salmivalli from Finland and WA’s Professor Donna Cross from Edith Cowan University

The Role of Technology in Peer Harassment: Does It Amplify Harm for Youth? Report (pdf)

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Resources in Cyberbullying Prevention

Top Resources in Cyberbullying Prevention

Helplines

National helplines respond to the questions and concerns of young people linked to their experiences online or the harmful or illegal online content they encounter.

Hotlines allow members of the public to report illegal content on the internet. The hotlines then deal with the reports by passing them on to the appropriate body (Internet Service Providers, the police, hotlines in other countries) in accordance with their operating rules. This helps to reduce the flow of illegal content and contributes to the effective protection of internet users. Hotlines are coordinated by INHOPE funded by the Safer Internet Programme.